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Hunter Hunter is One of the Best Horror films of 2020 [Review]

Hunter Hunter, the latest offering from writer/director Shawn Linden, is a can’t-miss horror thriller that is likely to linger in your mind long after you’ve watched it. Filmed in the Ca...

The Curse of Hobbes House is Almost There [Review]

In her first scene in The Curse of Hobbes House, Jane Dormant (Mhairi Calvey) is at rock bottom. She wakes up in her car, a four-door Sedan she lives in, to the sound of her phone ringing. Her boss is...

Kathryn Newton in Freaky

Freaky Winningly Turns Murder Into Female Empowerment [Review]

The original working title for Freaky, Christopher Landon’s highly-anticipated follow-up to his fan favorite Happy Death Day movies, was Freaky Friday the 13th. Because of rights issues, they o...

Anything for Jackson

Anything for Jackson is High Quality Possession Horror [Review]

“Believe me when I say, we’ve thought of everything. No one has more time than a grieving family. No one.” Grief provides a solid premise in a horror story. It is a universal emot...

Game of Death

Game of Death is a High Point for Horror in 2020

Game of Death represents something that’s becoming more and more rare in the world of horror these days. To put it bluntly, it’s a film that doesn’t care about your feelings, and ...

science

Minor Premise is a Major Win for Science Fiction [Review]

Imagine the ability to remove PTSD from a veteran’s memory, or the prospect of editing the reward pathway in the mind of an addict. These are life-altering changes that could create a better wo...

Reaptown title

Reaptown is Indie Horror with Heart

If you’re a fan of indie horror and looking for something new, it’s worth your time to check out Reaptown. Released on Prime Video on September 28, the film is directed by Dutch Marich, ...

Mortal

Mortal is an innovative mythology story that steps on its own feet [Review]

Mortal follows Eric Bergland (Nat Wolff, The Stand, Paper Towns) an American lost in the Norwegian woods after a tragic incident. Following a strange encounter with a couple of pesky teenagers, where ...

Antebellum

Antebellum is Regressively Simple in its Techniques [Blu-ray Review]

Sometimes ineptitude can be endearing. On the other hand, in most instances one will find themselves infuriated by witnessing an impotence of expression – incapacity that ensures a thing unasha...